I bought three National Geographic kits, gave one to my husband, one to my mother, and one is for my father.
So far only my husband's results are done - he's haplogroup R1b (m343), which is western Europe, 90% plus of the male population in western Ireland, Portugal and western Spain have this haplogroup.
Googling around, the neat thing is that all the new DNA research, including National Geographic, is being generated incredibly fast now that these tests are relatively cheap and easy.
All will become known soon. Patience.
Well, except for any groups that died out without leaving genes in the living population. Those will remain a mystery until and unless their remains are processed for mDNA.
There's a down side.
I read a report the other day that that said one in twenty five children (In the UK) are being raised by men who think they are their children but aren't.